Simple Ideas in Creating French Themed Party

22/12/2011 17:20

Having the best looking party is a total advantage for the host. This is one of the many important aspects in the celebration that will ultimately garner positive feedbacks once done correctly. There's is no doubt that the majority of event planners would always want to strive hard in order to generate lasting impressions and provide an unforgettable time for everyone at the party. But this will only happen if we will employ the right techniques and devise an effective plan that will guide us with all of our ventures.

 

Getting yourself ready for any challenges will help make the tasks flow easy. And planning your event ahead will give you an ample amount of time to think about where you should focus on such as the theme for your event. French themed party will be a great example since this type is typically associated with modern day celebrations. In fact, this could even be applied in weddings to convey a more romantic atmosphere or an extravagant Paris inspired night shared with friends and family.

 

This type of motif truly brings out the creativity as well as the conviction of the host in pulling off an occasion that is filled with romance and sophistication. This will also be a way of enjoying the goodness of France without having to travel and pay for any expensive trips. For guests to have an idea of what's in store, you can include a picture of famous landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower or Notre Dame; printed on the invitation. You can also address the envelopes with Monsieur/Mademoiselle rather than the usual Mr. /Ms. Start your greetings with "bonjour" in French language and ask your invitees if they can wear scarves, berets or striped shirts to really boost the motif.

 

The scene should also be well propped up with decorations that can ultimately uncover a French themed party. This can be done through additions of metal bristro or wrought iron tables and chairs. In case you're having a hard time searching for these items, you can resort to a much simpler approach of covering round tables with red or blue-checkered tablecloths with white accents to symbolise the flag. Use votive candles or rose petals and place it inside the crystal vase as centerpieces for each table. This adds more flare to the occasion and reveals an elegant vibe that a French themed party usually entails.